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Chinese Information Warfare

A Phantom Menace or Emerging Threat?

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The book explores the Chinese strategy of Information Warfare (IW) as a means to achieve military victory without direct confrontation. It highlights Mao Tse-tung's philosophy of disorienting the enemy and emphasizes how IW can create confusion among adversaries, aligning with China's broader military strategy. Through this lens, the text examines the implications of IW for modern warfare and national security, presenting it as a critical tool for the People's Republic of China in its pursuit of strategic advantages.

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Chinese Information Warfare, Toshi Yoshihara

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2004
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